Experts Guide
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Catherine L. Rogers
Associate professor of communication sciences and disorders
Behavioral and Community Sciences
Rogers' research focuses on the development of proficiency in second-language speech perception and production under a variety of listening and speaking conditions. She also collaborates with colleagues in Audiology on research examining speech perception by listeners with hearing impairment and/or cochlear implants.
Area(s) of Expertise
Email: crogers2@usf.edu
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Haley Calloway
Clinical audiologist and assistant professor of otolaryngology
Morsani College of Medicine
Calloway is a research audiologist in USF’s Auditory Rehabilitation & Clinical Trials Laboratory and an expert in audiology, hearing rehabilitation, amplification, cognition and hearing and clinical drug trials.
Area(s) of Expertise
Email: haleycalloway@usf.edu
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Wilson's primary research interests include cochlear implants and diagnostics. She performs Auditory Processing Disorder testing, evaluations hearing for children and adults and works with hearing aids.
Area(s) of Expertise
Email: hgospodinsky@usf.edu
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Douglas is an audiologist who can discuss tinnitus, misophonia management, hyperacusis, hearing loss, vestibular evaluations, hearing technology and pediatric audiology.
Area(s) of Expertise
Email: jondouglas@usf.edu
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Joseph Walton
Professor of communications sciences and disorders and aging studies
Behavioral and Community Sciences
Walton is an expert in auditory physiology, aging and hearing loss and neural plasticity. His research focuses on identifying neurons within the auditory pathway specialized for extracting rapid acoustic events, elucidating age-related changes in neural processing of complex auditory signals presented in degraded acoustic environments and neural plasticity following exposure to an enriched auditory environment in a mouse model of congenital hearing loss.
Area(s) of Expertise
Email: jwalton1@usf.edu
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Arnold's research focuses on hearing health policy and aging, hearing health care access and utilization and hearing loss and cognition. Her current NIH-funded projects include language accessibility of health education materials, Hispanic/LatinX hearing health and best practices hearing intervention as a possible factor to mediate the trajectory of dementia.
Area(s) of Expertise
Email: mlarnold@usf.edu
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Frisina is an expert on hearing and hearing loss whose research focuses on neuroengineering/neural engineering, sensory systems, aging neuroscience, drug development and aging and hearing loss.
Area(s) of Expertise
Email: rfrisina@usf.edu
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Steven Surrency
Professor of instruction, Communication Sciences and Disorders
Behavioral and Community Sciences
Surrency's research focuses on interpretation theory, linguistics, cultural issues in interpretation, deaf and hard-of-hearing populations, legal interpretation and speech pathology.
Area(s) of Expertise
Email: surrency@usf.edu
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Victoria Sanchez
Chief of Audiology Section, Department of Otolaryngology
Morsani College of Medicine
Sanchez is principal investigator and director of USF’s Auditory Rehabilitation & Clinical Trials Laboratory and an expert in audiology, speech perception, auditory rehabilitation, hearing loss treatment and translational research.
Area(s) of Expertise
Email: vasanchez@usf.edu